Starving children suffer two kinds of mental ravages their brains may be stunted, or their future behaviour may be bizarre or self-harming. There is a third option: they grow up be excellent humans, who never forget how painful it was to be poor, and try their best to help by spreading love and resources.
Gospel legend Sipho Makhabane affectionately known as Big Fish, is bringing a great revival to the Eastern Cape this weekend. Dubbed “Breaking Down of Strongholds”, the crusade starts in Mthatha on Friday, moves to East London on Saturday and will be in Gqeberha on Sunday. The crusade will feature seven pastors led by Assemblies of God pastor, John Ngcebetsha.
Preliminary Student Representative Council election results released last night indicate the ANC-aligned South African Students Congress (Sasco) has regained control of the University of Fort Hare.
Mthatha police are searching for a Walter Sisulu University student who allegedly dumped a foetus in the university’s bathrooms. According to a student, who wanted to remain anonymous, the foetus was discovered by cleaners on Thursday morning. “I heard a commotion, when I went out to investigate, there was a group of students around a black plastic bag.